From a120caf8b4f8e77168378e6ad2b85d077baaa27b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alex Crichton Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2019 07:08:37 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 1/2] rustc: Update wasm32 support for LLVM 9 This commit brings in a number of minor updates for rustc's support for the wasm target which has changed in the LLVM 9 update. Notable updates include: * The compiler now no longer manually inserts the `producers` section, instead relying on LLVM to do so. LLVM uses the `llvm.ident` metadata for the `processed-by` directive (which is now emitted on the wasm target in this PR) and it uses debuginfo to figure out what `language` to put in the `producers` section. * Threaded WebAssembly code now requires different flags to be passed with LLD. In LLD we now pass: * `--shared-memory` - required since objects are compiled with atomics. This also means that the generated memory will be marked as `shared`. * `--max-memory=1GB` - required with the `--shared-memory` argument since shared memories in WebAssembly must have a maximum size. The 1GB number is intended to be a conservative estimate for rustc, but it should be overridable with `-C link-arg` if necessary. * `--passive-segments` - this has become the default for multithreaded memory, but when compiling a threaded module all data segments need to be marked as passive to ensure they don't re-initialize memory for each thread. This will also cause LLD to emit a synthetic function to initialize memory which users will have to arrange to call. * The `__heap_base` and `__data_end` globals are explicitly exported since they're now hidden by default due to the `--export` flags we pass to LLD. --- .../debuginfo/metadata.rs | 22 +- src/librustc_codegen_ssa/back/link.rs | 8 - src/librustc_codegen_ssa/back/linker.rs | 40 +++- src/librustc_codegen_ssa/back/mod.rs | 1 - src/librustc_codegen_ssa/back/wasm.rs | 191 ------------------ 5 files changed, 59 insertions(+), 203 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 src/librustc_codegen_ssa/back/wasm.rs diff --git a/src/librustc_codegen_llvm/debuginfo/metadata.rs b/src/librustc_codegen_llvm/debuginfo/metadata.rs index fbeda43af42b0..f0bdb0018efe7 100644 --- a/src/librustc_codegen_llvm/debuginfo/metadata.rs +++ b/src/librustc_codegen_llvm/debuginfo/metadata.rs @@ -913,9 +913,12 @@ pub fn compile_unit_metadata( } debug!("compile_unit_metadata: {:?}", name_in_debuginfo); + let rustc_producer = format!( + "rustc version {}", + option_env!("CFG_VERSION").expect("CFG_VERSION"), + ); // FIXME(#41252) Remove "clang LLVM" if we can get GDB and LLVM to play nice. - let producer = format!("clang LLVM (rustc version {})", - (option_env!("CFG_VERSION")).expect("CFG_VERSION")); + let producer = format!("clang LLVM ({})", rustc_producer); let name_in_debuginfo = name_in_debuginfo.to_string_lossy(); let name_in_debuginfo = SmallCStr::new(&name_in_debuginfo); @@ -980,6 +983,21 @@ pub fn compile_unit_metadata( gcov_metadata); } + // Insert `llvm.ident` metadata on the wasm32 targets since that will + // get hooked up to the "producer" sections `processed-by` information. + if tcx.sess.opts.target_triple.triple().starts_with("wasm32") { + let name_metadata = llvm::LLVMMDStringInContext( + debug_context.llcontext, + rustc_producer.as_ptr() as *const _, + rustc_producer.as_bytes().len() as c_uint, + ); + llvm::LLVMAddNamedMetadataOperand( + debug_context.llmod, + const_cstr!("llvm.ident").as_ptr(), + llvm::LLVMMDNodeInContext(debug_context.llcontext, &name_metadata, 1), + ); + } + return unit_metadata; }; diff --git a/src/librustc_codegen_ssa/back/link.rs b/src/librustc_codegen_ssa/back/link.rs index 707b7cae16ce7..3f6a1a72ea61e 100644 --- a/src/librustc_codegen_ssa/back/link.rs +++ b/src/librustc_codegen_ssa/back/link.rs @@ -678,14 +678,6 @@ fn link_natively<'a, B: ArchiveBuilder<'a>>(sess: &'a Session, sess.fatal(&format!("failed to run dsymutil: {}", e)) } } - - if sess.opts.target_triple.triple() == "wasm32-unknown-unknown" { - super::wasm::add_producer_section( - &out_filename, - &sess.edition().to_string(), - option_env!("CFG_VERSION").unwrap_or("unknown"), - ); - } } /// Returns a boolean indicating whether the specified crate should be ignored diff --git a/src/librustc_codegen_ssa/back/linker.rs b/src/librustc_codegen_ssa/back/linker.rs index 882963f9174ec..94356468fb9d9 100644 --- a/src/librustc_codegen_ssa/back/linker.rs +++ b/src/librustc_codegen_ssa/back/linker.rs @@ -881,7 +881,38 @@ pub struct WasmLd<'a> { } impl<'a> WasmLd<'a> { - fn new(cmd: Command, sess: &'a Session, info: &'a LinkerInfo) -> WasmLd<'a> { + fn new(mut cmd: Command, sess: &'a Session, info: &'a LinkerInfo) -> WasmLd<'a> { + // If the atomics feature is enabled for wasm then we need a whole bunch + // of flags: + // + // * `--shared-memory` - the link won't even succeed without this, flags + // the one linear memory as `shared` + // + // * `--max-memory=1G` - when specifying a shared memory this must also + // be specified. We conservatively choose 1GB but users should be able + // to override this with `-C link-arg`. + // + // * `--import-memory` - it doesn't make much sense for memory to be + // exported in a threaded module because typically you're + // sharing memory and instantiating the module multiple times. As a + // result if it were exported then we'd just have no sharing. + // + // * `--passive-segments` - all memory segments should be passive to + // prevent each module instantiation from reinitializing memory. + // + // * `--export=__wasm_init_memory` - when using `--passive-segments` the + // linker will synthesize this function, and so we need to make sure + // that our usage of `--export` below won't accidentally cause this + // function to get deleted. + let atomics = sess.opts.cg.target_feature.contains("+atomics") || + sess.target.target.options.features.contains("+atomics"); + if atomics { + cmd.arg("--shared-memory"); + cmd.arg("--max-memory=1073741824"); + cmd.arg("--import-memory"); + cmd.arg("--passive-segments"); + cmd.arg("--export=__wasm_init_memory"); + } WasmLd { cmd, sess, info } } } @@ -984,6 +1015,13 @@ impl<'a> Linker for WasmLd<'a> { for sym in self.info.exports[&crate_type].iter() { self.cmd.arg("--export").arg(&sym); } + + // LLD will hide these otherwise-internal symbols since our `--export` + // list above is a whitelist of what to export. Various bits and pieces + // of tooling use this, so be sure these symbols make their way out of + // the linker as well. + self.cmd.arg("--export=__heap_base"); + self.cmd.arg("--export=__data_end"); } fn subsystem(&mut self, _subsystem: &str) { diff --git a/src/librustc_codegen_ssa/back/mod.rs b/src/librustc_codegen_ssa/back/mod.rs index a16d099ee3e4d..901891d85a465 100644 --- a/src/librustc_codegen_ssa/back/mod.rs +++ b/src/librustc_codegen_ssa/back/mod.rs @@ -6,4 +6,3 @@ pub mod command; pub mod symbol_export; pub mod archive; pub mod rpath; -pub mod wasm; diff --git a/src/librustc_codegen_ssa/back/wasm.rs b/src/librustc_codegen_ssa/back/wasm.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 2a9e81a788e52..0000000000000 --- a/src/librustc_codegen_ssa/back/wasm.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,191 +0,0 @@ -use std::fs; -use std::path::Path; -use std::str; - -use rustc_serialize::leb128; - -// https://webassembly.github.io/spec/core/binary/modules.html#binary-importsec -const WASM_CUSTOM_SECTION_ID: u8 = 0; - -/// Adds or augment the existing `producers` section to encode information about -/// the Rust compiler used to produce the wasm file. -pub fn add_producer_section( - path: &Path, - rust_version: &str, - rustc_version: &str, -) { - struct Field<'a> { - name: &'a str, - values: Vec>, - } - - #[derive(Copy, Clone)] - struct FieldValue<'a> { - name: &'a str, - version: &'a str, - } - - let wasm = fs::read(path).expect("failed to read wasm output"); - let mut ret = WasmEncoder::new(); - ret.data.extend(&wasm[..8]); - - // skip the 8 byte wasm/version header - let rustc_value = FieldValue { - name: "rustc", - version: rustc_version, - }; - let rust_value = FieldValue { - name: "Rust", - version: rust_version, - }; - let mut fields = Vec::new(); - let mut wrote_rustc = false; - let mut wrote_rust = false; - - // Move all sections from the original wasm file to our output, skipping - // everything except the producers section - for (id, raw) in WasmSections(WasmDecoder::new(&wasm[8..])) { - if id != WASM_CUSTOM_SECTION_ID { - ret.byte(id); - ret.bytes(raw); - continue - } - let mut decoder = WasmDecoder::new(raw); - if decoder.str() != "producers" { - ret.byte(id); - ret.bytes(raw); - continue - } - - // Read off the producers section into our fields outside the loop, - // we'll re-encode the producers section when we're done (to handle an - // entirely missing producers section as well). - info!("rewriting existing producers section"); - - for _ in 0..decoder.u32() { - let name = decoder.str(); - let mut values = Vec::new(); - for _ in 0..decoder.u32() { - let name = decoder.str(); - let version = decoder.str(); - values.push(FieldValue { name, version }); - } - - if name == "language" { - values.push(rust_value); - wrote_rust = true; - } else if name == "processed-by" { - values.push(rustc_value); - wrote_rustc = true; - } - fields.push(Field { name, values }); - } - } - - if !wrote_rust { - fields.push(Field { - name: "language", - values: vec![rust_value], - }); - } - if !wrote_rustc { - fields.push(Field { - name: "processed-by", - values: vec![rustc_value], - }); - } - - // Append the producers section to the end of the wasm file. - let mut section = WasmEncoder::new(); - section.str("producers"); - section.u32(fields.len() as u32); - for field in fields { - section.str(field.name); - section.u32(field.values.len() as u32); - for value in field.values { - section.str(value.name); - section.str(value.version); - } - } - ret.byte(WASM_CUSTOM_SECTION_ID); - ret.bytes(§ion.data); - - fs::write(path, &ret.data).expect("failed to write wasm output"); -} - -struct WasmSections<'a>(WasmDecoder<'a>); - -impl<'a> Iterator for WasmSections<'a> { - type Item = (u8, &'a [u8]); - - fn next(&mut self) -> Option<(u8, &'a [u8])> { - if self.0.data.is_empty() { - return None - } - - // see https://webassembly.github.io/spec/core/binary/modules.html#sections - let id = self.0.byte(); - let section_len = self.0.u32(); - info!("new section {} / {} bytes", id, section_len); - let section = self.0.skip(section_len as usize); - Some((id, section)) - } -} - -struct WasmDecoder<'a> { - data: &'a [u8], -} - -impl<'a> WasmDecoder<'a> { - fn new(data: &'a [u8]) -> WasmDecoder<'a> { - WasmDecoder { data } - } - - fn byte(&mut self) -> u8 { - self.skip(1)[0] - } - - fn u32(&mut self) -> u32 { - let (n, l1) = leb128::read_u32_leb128(self.data); - self.data = &self.data[l1..]; - return n - } - - fn skip(&mut self, amt: usize) -> &'a [u8] { - let (data, rest) = self.data.split_at(amt); - self.data = rest; - data - } - - fn str(&mut self) -> &'a str { - let len = self.u32(); - str::from_utf8(self.skip(len as usize)).unwrap() - } -} - -struct WasmEncoder { - data: Vec, -} - -impl WasmEncoder { - fn new() -> WasmEncoder { - WasmEncoder { data: Vec::new() } - } - - fn u32(&mut self, val: u32) { - leb128::write_u32_leb128(&mut self.data, val); - } - - fn byte(&mut self, val: u8) { - self.data.push(val); - } - - fn bytes(&mut self, val: &[u8]) { - self.u32(val.len() as u32); - self.data.extend_from_slice(val); - } - - fn str(&mut self, val: &str) { - self.bytes(val.as_bytes()) - } -} From dc50a633f3260a3aeb79a4ca9800587be7f732e7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alex Crichton Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2019 12:02:34 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 2/2] std: Use native `#[thread_local]` TLS on wasm This commit moves `thread_local!` on WebAssembly targets to using the `#[thread_local]` attribute in LLVM. This was recently implemented upstream and is [in the process of being documented][dox]. This change only takes affect if modules are compiled with `+atomics` which is currently unstable and a pretty esoteric method of compiling wasm artifacts. This "new power" of the wasm toolchain means that the old `wasm-bindgen-threads` feature of the standard library can be removed since it should now be possible to create a fully functioning threaded wasm module without intrusively dealing with libstd symbols or intrinsics. Yay! [dox]: https://github.com/WebAssembly/tool-conventions/pull/116 --- src/librustc_codegen_ssa/back/linker.rs | 7 ++ src/librustc_target/spec/wasm32_base.rs | 8 +++ src/libstd/Cargo.toml | 5 -- src/libstd/sys/wasi/mod.rs | 2 + src/libstd/sys/wasm/fast_thread_local.rs | 9 +++ src/libstd/sys/wasm/mod.rs | 5 +- src/libstd/sys/wasm/thread.rs | 76 +++++++++------------ src/libstd/sys/wasm/thread_local.rs | 32 +++------ src/libstd/sys/wasm/thread_local_atomics.rs | 61 ----------------- src/llvm-project | 2 +- 10 files changed, 72 insertions(+), 135 deletions(-) create mode 100644 src/libstd/sys/wasm/fast_thread_local.rs delete mode 100644 src/libstd/sys/wasm/thread_local_atomics.rs diff --git a/src/librustc_codegen_ssa/back/linker.rs b/src/librustc_codegen_ssa/back/linker.rs index 94356468fb9d9..5aa0e20d8308d 100644 --- a/src/librustc_codegen_ssa/back/linker.rs +++ b/src/librustc_codegen_ssa/back/linker.rs @@ -904,6 +904,9 @@ impl<'a> WasmLd<'a> { // linker will synthesize this function, and so we need to make sure // that our usage of `--export` below won't accidentally cause this // function to get deleted. + // + // * `--export=*tls*` - when `#[thread_local]` symbols are used these + // symbols are how the TLS segments are initialized and configured. let atomics = sess.opts.cg.target_feature.contains("+atomics") || sess.target.target.options.features.contains("+atomics"); if atomics { @@ -912,6 +915,10 @@ impl<'a> WasmLd<'a> { cmd.arg("--import-memory"); cmd.arg("--passive-segments"); cmd.arg("--export=__wasm_init_memory"); + cmd.arg("--export=__wasm_init_tls"); + cmd.arg("--export=__tls_size"); + cmd.arg("--export=__tls_align"); + cmd.arg("--export=__tls_base"); } WasmLd { cmd, sess, info } } diff --git a/src/librustc_target/spec/wasm32_base.rs b/src/librustc_target/spec/wasm32_base.rs index 39a8ce9282573..6f00245b00941 100644 --- a/src/librustc_target/spec/wasm32_base.rs +++ b/src/librustc_target/spec/wasm32_base.rs @@ -132,6 +132,14 @@ pub fn options() -> TargetOptions { // non-relative calls and such later on). relocation_model: "static".to_string(), + // When the atomics feature is activated then these two keys matter, + // otherwise they're basically ignored by the standard library. In this + // mode, however, the `#[thread_local]` attribute works (i.e. + // `has_elf_tls`) and we need to get it to work by specifying + // `local-exec` as that's all that's implemented in LLVM today for wasm. + has_elf_tls: true, + tls_model: "local-exec".to_string(), + .. Default::default() } } diff --git a/src/libstd/Cargo.toml b/src/libstd/Cargo.toml index 6da77ab57d11e..2e0da0409eb09 100644 --- a/src/libstd/Cargo.toml +++ b/src/libstd/Cargo.toml @@ -75,11 +75,6 @@ panic_immediate_abort = ["core/panic_immediate_abort"] # requires rebuilding the standard library to use it. wasm_syscall = [] -# An off-by-default features to enable libstd to assume that wasm-bindgen is in -# the environment for hooking up some thread-related information like the -# current thread id and accessing/getting the current thread's TCB -wasm-bindgen-threads = [] - # Enable std_detect default features for stdarch/crates/std_detect: # https://github.com/rust-lang/stdarch/blob/master/crates/std_detect/Cargo.toml std_detect_file_io = [] diff --git a/src/libstd/sys/wasi/mod.rs b/src/libstd/sys/wasi/mod.rs index e22434439f5bb..f842869e08ee6 100644 --- a/src/libstd/sys/wasi/mod.rs +++ b/src/libstd/sys/wasi/mod.rs @@ -47,6 +47,8 @@ pub mod stdio; pub mod thread; #[path = "../wasm/thread_local.rs"] pub mod thread_local; +#[path = "../wasm/fast_thread_local.rs"] +pub mod fast_thread_local; pub mod time; pub mod ext; diff --git a/src/libstd/sys/wasm/fast_thread_local.rs b/src/libstd/sys/wasm/fast_thread_local.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000..ff2198175f0a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/libstd/sys/wasm/fast_thread_local.rs @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +#![unstable(feature = "thread_local_internals", issue = "0")] + +pub unsafe fn register_dtor(_t: *mut u8, _dtor: unsafe extern fn(*mut u8)) { + // FIXME: right now there is no concept of "thread exit", but this is likely + // going to show up at some point in the form of an exported symbol that the + // wasm runtime is oging to be expected to call. For now we basically just + // ignore the arguments, but if such a function starts to exist it will + // likely look like the OSX implementation in `unix/fast_thread_local.rs` +} diff --git a/src/libstd/sys/wasm/mod.rs b/src/libstd/sys/wasm/mod.rs index 7d157709eb6bf..56cbafcfdb8a2 100644 --- a/src/libstd/sys/wasm/mod.rs +++ b/src/libstd/sys/wasm/mod.rs @@ -37,6 +37,8 @@ pub mod stack_overflow; pub mod thread; pub mod time; pub mod stdio; +pub mod thread_local; +pub mod fast_thread_local; pub use crate::sys_common::os_str_bytes as os_str; @@ -48,13 +50,10 @@ cfg_if::cfg_if! { pub mod mutex; #[path = "rwlock_atomics.rs"] pub mod rwlock; - #[path = "thread_local_atomics.rs"] - pub mod thread_local; } else { pub mod condvar; pub mod mutex; pub mod rwlock; - pub mod thread_local; } } diff --git a/src/libstd/sys/wasm/thread.rs b/src/libstd/sys/wasm/thread.rs index 61b4003cd3d14..d06965f327849 100644 --- a/src/libstd/sys/wasm/thread.rs +++ b/src/libstd/sys/wasm/thread.rs @@ -59,48 +59,40 @@ pub mod guard { pub unsafe fn init() -> Option { None } } -cfg_if::cfg_if! { - if #[cfg(all(target_feature = "atomics", feature = "wasm-bindgen-threads"))] { - #[link(wasm_import_module = "__wbindgen_thread_xform__")] - extern { - fn __wbindgen_current_id() -> u32; - fn __wbindgen_tcb_get() -> u32; - fn __wbindgen_tcb_set(ptr: u32); +// This is only used by atomics primitives when the `atomics` feature is +// enabled. In that mode we currently just use our own thread-local to store our +// current thread's ID, and then we lazily initialize it to something allocated +// from a global counter. +#[cfg(target_feature = "atomics")] +pub fn my_id() -> u32 { + use crate::sync::atomic::{AtomicU32, Ordering::SeqCst}; + + static NEXT_ID: AtomicU32 = AtomicU32::new(0); + + #[thread_local] + static mut MY_ID: u32 = 0; + + unsafe { + // If our thread ID isn't set yet then we need to allocate one. Do so + // with with a simple "atomically add to a global counter" strategy. + // This strategy doesn't handled what happens when the counter + // overflows, however, so just abort everything once the counter + // overflows and eventually we could have some sort of recycling scheme + // (or maybe this is all totally irrelevant by that point!). In any case + // though we're using a CAS loop instead of a `fetch_add` to ensure that + // the global counter never overflows. + if MY_ID == 0 { + let mut cur = NEXT_ID.load(SeqCst); + MY_ID = loop { + let next = cur.checked_add(1).unwrap_or_else(|| { + crate::arch::wasm32::unreachable() + }); + match NEXT_ID.compare_exchange(cur, next, SeqCst, SeqCst) { + Ok(_) => break next, + Err(i) => cur = i, + } + }; } - pub fn my_id() -> u32 { - unsafe { __wbindgen_current_id() } - } - - // These are currently only ever used in `thread_local_atomics.rs`, if - // you'd like to use them be sure to update that and make sure everyone - // agrees what's what. - pub fn tcb_get() -> *mut u8 { - use crate::mem; - assert_eq!(mem::size_of::<*mut u8>(), mem::size_of::()); - unsafe { __wbindgen_tcb_get() as *mut u8 } - } - - pub fn tcb_set(ptr: *mut u8) { - unsafe { __wbindgen_tcb_set(ptr as u32); } - } - - // FIXME: still need something for hooking exiting a thread to free - // data... - - } else if #[cfg(target_feature = "atomics")] { - pub fn my_id() -> u32 { - panic!("thread ids not implemented on wasm with atomics yet") - } - - pub fn tcb_get() -> *mut u8 { - panic!("thread local data not implemented on wasm with atomics yet") - } - - pub fn tcb_set(_ptr: *mut u8) { - panic!("thread local data not implemented on wasm with atomics yet") - } - } else { - // stubbed out because no functions actually access these intrinsics - // unless atomics are enabled + MY_ID } } diff --git a/src/libstd/sys/wasm/thread_local.rs b/src/libstd/sys/wasm/thread_local.rs index 29e9854bcfccb..8a0ca6f3d25a8 100644 --- a/src/libstd/sys/wasm/thread_local.rs +++ b/src/libstd/sys/wasm/thread_local.rs @@ -1,40 +1,26 @@ -use crate::boxed::Box; -use crate::ptr; - pub type Key = usize; -struct Allocated { - value: *mut u8, - dtor: Option, -} - #[inline] -pub unsafe fn create(dtor: Option) -> Key { - Box::into_raw(Box::new(Allocated { - value: ptr::null_mut(), - dtor, - })) as usize +pub unsafe fn create(_dtor: Option) -> Key { + panic!("should not be used on the wasm target"); } #[inline] -pub unsafe fn set(key: Key, value: *mut u8) { - (*(key as *mut Allocated)).value = value; +pub unsafe fn set(_key: Key, _value: *mut u8) { + panic!("should not be used on the wasm target"); } #[inline] -pub unsafe fn get(key: Key) -> *mut u8 { - (*(key as *mut Allocated)).value +pub unsafe fn get(_key: Key) -> *mut u8 { + panic!("should not be used on the wasm target"); } #[inline] -pub unsafe fn destroy(key: Key) { - let key = Box::from_raw(key as *mut Allocated); - if let Some(f) = key.dtor { - f(key.value); - } +pub unsafe fn destroy(_key: Key) { + panic!("should not be used on the wasm target"); } #[inline] pub fn requires_synchronized_create() -> bool { - false + panic!("should not be used on the wasm target"); } diff --git a/src/libstd/sys/wasm/thread_local_atomics.rs b/src/libstd/sys/wasm/thread_local_atomics.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 3dc0bb24553fd..0000000000000 --- a/src/libstd/sys/wasm/thread_local_atomics.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -use crate::sys::thread; -use crate::sync::atomic::{AtomicUsize, Ordering::SeqCst}; - -const MAX_KEYS: usize = 128; -static NEXT_KEY: AtomicUsize = AtomicUsize::new(0); - -struct ThreadControlBlock { - keys: [*mut u8; MAX_KEYS], -} - -impl ThreadControlBlock { - fn new() -> ThreadControlBlock { - ThreadControlBlock { - keys: [core::ptr::null_mut(); MAX_KEYS], - } - } - - fn get() -> *mut ThreadControlBlock { - let ptr = thread::tcb_get(); - if !ptr.is_null() { - return ptr as *mut ThreadControlBlock - } - let tcb = Box::into_raw(Box::new(ThreadControlBlock::new())); - thread::tcb_set(tcb as *mut u8); - tcb - } -} - -pub type Key = usize; - -pub unsafe fn create(dtor: Option) -> Key { - drop(dtor); // FIXME: need to figure out how to hook thread exit to run this - let key = NEXT_KEY.fetch_add(1, SeqCst); - if key >= MAX_KEYS { - NEXT_KEY.store(MAX_KEYS, SeqCst); - panic!("cannot allocate space for more TLS keys"); - } - // offset by 1 so we never hand out 0. This is currently required by - // `sys_common/thread_local.rs` where it can't cope with keys of value 0 - // because it messes up the atomic management. - return key + 1 -} - -pub unsafe fn set(key: Key, value: *mut u8) { - (*ThreadControlBlock::get()).keys[key - 1] = value; -} - -pub unsafe fn get(key: Key) -> *mut u8 { - (*ThreadControlBlock::get()).keys[key - 1] -} - -pub unsafe fn destroy(_key: Key) { - // FIXME: should implement this somehow, this isn't typically called but it - // can be called if two threads race to initialize a TLS slot and one ends - // up not being needed. -} - -#[inline] -pub fn requires_synchronized_create() -> bool { - false -} diff --git a/src/llvm-project b/src/llvm-project index f6446fa8e9629..9b64ca5b7e1e3 160000 --- a/src/llvm-project +++ b/src/llvm-project @@ -1 +1 @@ -Subproject commit f6446fa8e9629ffb1861303f17930c3aa83ef660 +Subproject commit 9b64ca5b7e1e3583978f9ac8af6d93b220a13d90